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0 | null | null | I would rather just have wired earbuds, period. Wireless is insecure and unreliable; wires are secure and dependable.<p>The headphone jack is a marvel of engineering! | null | zeveb | null | 1,591,717,736 | 2020-06-09T15:48:56 | comment | 23,467,666 | 23,456,782 | null | null | null |
1 | null | null | DNS? | null | nly | null | 1,572,810,465 | 2019-11-03T19:47:45 | comment | 21,436,112 | 21,435,130 | null | null | null |
2 | null | null | These benchmarks seem pretty good. Filterable by language, etc.<p><a href="https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/" rel="nofollow">https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/</a><p>The source code is published too (<a href="https://github.com/TechEmpower/Framewor... | null | mrkeen | null | 1,591,717,727 | 2020-06-09T15:48:47 | comment | 23,467,665 | 23,467,426 | null | null | null |
3 | null | null | Oh really?<p>* Excel alone uses 86.1MB of private memory, and 142MB on a <i></i>Blank<i></i> Workbook.<p>* Where did you get this 100MB metric? VS Code uses 24MB Private, 86MB shared and I've got a ton of extensions added.<p>* No, most electron apps are offline apps.<p>* I doubt it. Creating performant HTML layout... | null | oceanswave | null | 1,462,987,532 | 2016-05-11T17:25:32 | comment | 11,677,248 | 11,676,886 | null | null | null |
4 | null | null | These systems are useless. Of the many flaws:<p>1.) Simple alteration (change a pixel in MS paint) or encryption of content bypasses the filter
2.) Patching out the filtering routine bypasses the filter
3.) Blocking the phone-home address (pihole, router firewall, etc) bypasses any reporting
4.) Any vulnerability in t... | null | nyxxie | null | 1,572,810,473 | 2019-11-03T19:47:53 | comment | 21,436,113 | 21,435,025 | null | null | null |
5 | null | null | <i>I don't worry about the server</i> and <i>there is no server</i> are two very different statements. Serverless is a terrible name for it. | null | dahfizz | null | 1,566,231,278 | 2019-08-19T16:14:38 | comment | 20,739,051 | 20,738,305 | null | null | null |
6 | null | null | Why do you take it as a given that the Secretary of State should have an email address? If anything it seems like a vulnerability. At that level of politics, the actors are not concerned over trivialities like email. So why not avoid the risk all together? | null | chatmasta | null | 1,425,350,594 | 2015-03-03T02:43:14 | comment | 9,135,815 | 9,135,800 | null | null | null |
7 | null | null | Let me know what you guys think so far and if you have an account feel free to follow me! | null | augustin1989 | null | 1,394,076,499 | 2014-03-06T03:28:19 | comment | 7,351,690 | 7,351,684 | null | null | null |
8 | null | null | I often feel that the main result of this privacy consciousness is that it adds to the impression caused by the OP, that is, one of being behind technologically.<p>E.g. when you can't do administrative tasks online or have to fetch and send some info from and to four different government agencies because they'... | null | jaynetics | null | 1,572,810,482 | 2019-11-03T19:48:02 | comment | 21,436,115 | 21,435,981 | null | null | null |
9 | null | null | That is exactly why I generally prefer median-like average methods versus mean-like averages in these type of crowdsourced systems. Generally speaking, average votes are distributed evenly whereas the ratings on the edges are not. The movies that you gave as examples could be due to preference of voters for particular ... | null | bugra | null | 1,393,290,376 | 2014-02-25T01:06:16 | comment | 7,294,506 | 7,293,801 | null | null | null |
10 | null | null | American farmers are anti-intellectual and rarely listen to science? Citation is really needed, because that’s not what reality shows. It’s very true that farmers are risk adverse, but that’s for good reason: it takes years for “discoveries” to be vetted and people aren’t going to literally bet the farm on trendy tech ... | null | briandear | null | 1,572,810,489 | 2019-11-03T19:48:09 | comment | 21,436,118 | 21,436,026 | null | null | null |
11 | null | null | > For a 180lb male, it would take 4 drinks for them to become over the legal limit<p>That's not true, but I don't blame you — I learned the same thing in school. As I recall, the 'drinks' they used were 10-ounce servings of 3.2 beer, not 16-ounce servings of 5.8% beer. And the limit now is 3&#x... | null | eadmund | null | 1,572,810,497 | 2019-11-03T19:48:17 | comment | 21,436,119 | 21,434,944 | null | null | null |
12 | null | null | Love the writing style of this post. He may be in an introvert but he's a damn good writer! | null | robbiea | null | 1,394,076,520 | 2014-03-06T03:28:40 | comment | 7,351,691 | 7,351,430 | null | null | null |
13 | null | null | Most interesting part about it for me was the note that they are supporters of neovim. | null | jamestomasino | null | 1,393,290,377 | 2014-02-25T01:06:17 | comment | 7,294,507 | 7,293,833 | null | null | null |
14 | null | null | At the moment that's not possible. It's on our road map to make the hubs and posts visible on the web app without requiring sign up. Hopefully we will have that available soon. | null | altrim | null | 1,452,447,432 | 2016-01-10T17:37:12 | comment | 10,876,150 | 10,875,947 | null | null | null |
15 | null | null | Did you miss the part where Snowden claims Russia is the first to stand against human rights violations? Reread the quote. If you think Snowden is a principled champion of civil rights, how do you square that with the fact that he is on the record praising Russia's civil rights record? | null | minimax | null | 1,392,399,382 | 2014-02-14T17:36:22 | comment | 7,239,734 | 7,239,642 | null | null | null |
16 | null | null | > but seriously, do we hate our government so much that we are willing to cheer when another government subverts it?<p>Probably not, but your government hates YOU so much that they are willing to spy on you on every occasion. | null | factorizer | null | 1,392,399,389 | 2014-02-14T17:36:29 | comment | 7,239,736 | 7,239,045 | null | null | null |
17 | null | null | What's the underlying GeoIP database? | null | doktrin | null | 1,392,399,395 | 2014-02-14T17:36:35 | comment | 7,239,737 | 7,239,333 | null | null | null |
18 | null | null | Is this a joke? | null | theflubba | null | 1,392,399,355 | 2014-02-14T17:35:55 | comment | 7,239,730 | 7,238,749 | null | null | null |
19 | null | null | <i>When you join the military and are deployed, you give up your individuality, your movements and thoughts are no longer your own.</i><p>Why, when killbots are much cheaper? | null | angersock | null | 1,392,399,361 | 2014-02-14T17:36:01 | comment | 7,239,731 | 7,239,182 | null | null | null |
20 | null | null | Tracking visitors/customers comes to mind. Definitely not uncommon to have 1000 uniques a day :) | null | jqueryin | null | 1,392,399,364 | 2014-02-14T17:36:04 | comment | 7,239,732 | 7,239,711 | null | null | null |
21 | null | null | Just taking stuff from the wikipedia page ( <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Sealand" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Sealand</a> )...<p>Emphasis where it appears is mine.<p>> In 1943, during the Second World War, HM Fort Roughs [Sealand] was const... | null | thaumasiotes | null | 1,392,399,368 | 2014-02-14T17:36:08 | comment | 7,239,733 | 7,238,683 | null | null | null |
22 | null | null | From experience, they hire top level by religious affinity however, this time they most likely were burned by this tradition. | null | taivare | null | 1,394,076,601 | 2014-03-06T03:30:01 | comment | 7,351,696 | 7,351,462 | null | null | null |
23 | null | null | Talking Points Memo put out this great piece on the glut of publishers and how advertisers want video more than website visitors do:
<a href="http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/theres-a-digital-media-crash-but-no-one-will-say-it" rel="nofollow">http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog&#x... | null | vonnik | null | 1,514,669,477 | 2017-12-30T21:31:17 | comment | 16,037,728 | 16,018,962 | null | null | null |
24 | null | null | Facebook killed most of the old social communities. The big ones where very lucrative basically swimming in cash, they where only replaced by a bigger fish. The non profit forums and IRC channels are still alive. What worries me though is that so many people use smartphones instead of work-station computers. With a sma... | null | z3t4 | null | 1,514,669,492 | 2017-12-30T21:31:32 | comment | 16,037,729 | 16,033,970 | null | null | null |
25 | null | null | if i recall correctly Shaver was not wearing pjs, he was wearing shorts. but yes, he appeared to pull up his shorts which were being dragged down because he was being forced to crawl on his hands and knees.<p>i would bet that almost everyone being in such a position, or standing at their front door in front of their ne... | null | dingbat | null | 1,514,669,452 | 2017-12-30T21:30:52 | comment | 16,037,726 | 16,037,691 | null | null | null |
26 | null | null | > <i>Here in the UK our cop shows are like Midsomer Murders. Most episodes don’t even feature a gun...</i><p>But your rusty gardening tools seem as efficient and they enhance murdering creativity :-) | null | wott | null | 1,514,669,470 | 2017-12-30T21:31:10 | comment | 16,037,727 | 16,037,343 | null | null | null |
27 | null | null | Yet, plenty of people go into the military. I call bullshit. And frankly the only people I want wearing the badge are ones who are willing to sacrifice themselves, even if it’s a much smaller number of officers being paid much more and are much more skilled. | null | dclowd9901 | null | 1,514,669,434 | 2017-12-30T21:30:34 | comment | 16,037,725 | 16,037,667 | null | null | null |
28 | null | null | > I suppose one way to prevent this loophole is to grant voting power only to individuals, and not entities, but that would screw over index-funds, mutual-funds, foundations, non-profit-endowments etc etc.<p>Why not just block organizations that sell such a service as above be denied the benefit from increasing voti... | null | csdreamer7 | null | 1,514,669,410 | 2017-12-30T21:30:10 | comment | 16,037,722 | 16,036,819 | null | null | null |
29 | null | null | American police and military are trained to shoot for the largest target area, center of mass, as this is the least likely area to have unintentional results.<p>Some examples of unintentional results are:
1) Missing.
2) Hitting another person.
3) Maming, or otherwise causing grievous injury such as shooting in the leg ... | null | cheschire | null | 1,514,669,411 | 2017-12-30T21:30:11 | comment | 16,037,723 | 16,036,864 | null | null | null |
30 | null | null | It's part of a good foundation for measure theory which is part of a good foundation for probability which can be used in any type of computational role. Also, understanding a bit about manifolds, neighborhoods, and things like that are a big part of deep learning theory. I am only acquainted with undergrad topolo... | null | aje403 | null | 1,514,669,391 | 2017-12-30T21:29:51 | comment | 16,037,721 | 16,036,730 | null | null | null |
31 | null | null | Cool, there probably isn't a huge difference between idle and deep sleep modes so I'm sure it could still last a long time. In deep sleep you can still use the HIGH & LOW level interrupts but just not the CHANGE one. | null | tonyd256 | null | 1,394,076,635 | 2014-03-06T03:30:35 | comment | 7,351,697 | 7,350,570 | null | null | null |
32 | null | null | Looks good, but since I am more of a devops person, I must ask 2 things:<p>- What is the scope? E.g. only some predefined programming languages or say, Puppet is also OK?<p>- Who decides the pricing of a course? | null | seqizz | null | 1,628,719,056 | 2021-08-11T21:57:36 | comment | 28,148,328 | 28,141,462 | null | null | null |
33 | null | null | This is my new target platform. I really like how broadly it's spread since my first evaluation a decade ago. | null | falcolas | null | 1,628,719,061 | 2021-08-11T21:57:41 | comment | 28,148,329 | 28,148,243 | null | null | null |
34 | null | null | As a League of Legends player, it's very common. Virtually everyone that I know that plays this game has some sort of overlay(LolWiz, Porofessor, Blitz.gg, etc.) that provides unimaginable level of detail about the enemy team and my team before the game even begins. I can find out what the enemy players like to do... | null | interator7 | null | 1,628,719,036 | 2021-08-11T21:57:16 | comment | 28,148,320 | 28,148,242 | null | null | null |
35 | null | null | > Air conditioning accounts for less than 5% of the average home’s energy use in homes that use it (the US is a good source of data here, with hot summers and 90% of homes having air conditioning)<p>The number is higher in places like the South. I don't mean to demonize AC; I think AC should be a fundamental pa... | null | Karrot_Kream | null | 1,628,719,040 | 2021-08-11T21:57:20 | comment | 28,148,321 | 28,148,076 | null | null | null |
36 | null | null | That's not my repo. To be clear. I followed this guys methodology, and can confirm it works. It's his work not my work. | null | ggm | null | 1,628,719,042 | 2021-08-11T21:57:22 | comment | 28,148,323 | 28,147,018 | null | null | null |
37 | null | null | This reads like that notorious HN comment about it being trivially easy to roll your own Dropbox. Our time has value. Good UI has value. How much time is saved by just using a service like 1Password versus the design, setup, maintenance, and ongoing use of a system like you suggest with all those individual pieces? | null | slg | null | 1,628,719,043 | 2021-08-11T21:57:23 | comment | 28,148,324 | 28,148,113 | null | null | null |
38 | null | null | No, it wouldn’t. Because the homeless crisis is not due to a lack of homes most homeless people have other issues and homelessness is just a symptom. | null | edgyquant | null | 1,628,719,051 | 2021-08-11T21:57:31 | comment | 28,148,325 | 28,137,701 | null | null | null |
39 | null | null | Interesting that raising $100mm in funding isn't enough to pay a few dedicated macOS developers. | null | raydev | null | 1,628,719,052 | 2021-08-11T21:57:32 | comment | 28,148,326 | 28,143,563 | null | null | null |
40 | null | null | They’ve put a ton of work into making VSCode browser independent because of Codespaces. It now works in Mobile Safari pretty well, as well as Firefox. | null | easton | null | 1,628,719,054 | 2021-08-11T21:57:34 | comment | 28,148,327 | 28,146,238 | null | null | null |
41 | null | null | He says it's like "PHP++" but I like to say it's more like P#P. | null | gmack | null | 1,395,429,452 | 2014-03-21T19:17:32 | comment | 7,444,223 | 7,443,854 | null | null | null |
42 | null | null | 2 years ago I was struck by a car which resulted in a TBI that I still deal with from time to time. Early on I was prescribed different anti-depressants (and anti-seizure meds) as a prophylaxis and they were beyond terrible. I've probably tried 1/2 dozen and each one made life a chore. Overall numbness, sleep... | null | 650REDHAIR | null | 1,394,076,574 | 2014-03-06T03:29:34 | comment | 7,351,694 | 7,351,150 | null | null | null |
43 | null | null | You realize that most people don’t really have a problem (or even think about) twitter/YouTube censorship right?<p>You also realize that people sign in the thousands for these services every day?<p>Also, which elections did YouTube and twitter sway? Provide proof. Tbh, a direct connection between trumps addled bra... | null | 9935c101ab17a66 | null | 1,654,062,692 | 2022-06-01T05:51:32 | comment | 31,578,613 | 31,573,836 | null | null | null |
44 | null | null | Two quick things jump out at me:
(1) This is TDD, without the implementation part of it.
(2) There <i>have</i> to be some halting problem issues in here. It's actual realm of usefulness is constrained somewhere, though I'm not exactly sure where.<p>That said, I've worked with modeling languages along the lines of GAMS ... | null | jowiar | null | 1,327,468,424 | 2012-01-25T05:13:44 | comment | 3,508,487 | 3,506,345 | null | null | null |
45 | null | null | The headlines says "South Carolina bill outlaws websites...". That is dishonest, because of the verb tense. The honest phrasing would be "South Carolina bill would outlaw websites..."<p>Nobody would say "Terrorist bombed subway" when they meant "Terrorist would have bombed subway&qu... | null | radford-neal | null | 1,658,502,738 | 2022-07-22T15:12:18 | comment | 32,192,783 | 32,192,581 | null | null | null |
46 | null | null | i do use that.<p>however i spend a substantial amount of time on other peoples systems and when using other peoples systems especially windows systems i avoid logging into google in case of malware. the default settings of google search are just garish these days.<p>i tried duckduckgo and while it was ok it just wasn'... | null | moylan | null | 1,327,468,410 | 2012-01-25T05:13:30 | comment | 3,508,486 | 3,508,318 | null | null | null |
47 | null | null | I've been doing this 30 years and I've never seen a title that didn't have some connection or another to some hit title. Some have it stronger than others.<p>I always say, when asked sage game design advice, that a hit game is like the center point of a circle. The closer YOUR game is to the center the more likely it'... | null | Macsenour | null | 1,327,468,328 | 2012-01-25T05:12:08 | comment | 3,508,485 | 3,508,354 | null | null | null |
48 | null | null | For US citizens, it's an obvious yes. If you disagree, can you show me where collecting this information has held detrimental effects on the common good of US citizens? | null | jonnybgood | null | 1,401,595,902 | 2014-06-01T04:11:42 | comment | 7,828,147 | 7,828,056 | null | null | null |
49 | null | null | > A variation of the http/2 name would IMHO make more sense, e.g. http/2q or something, since it's not changing the HTTP semantics.<p>HTTP/2 didn't change semantics, either. We literally only have one version of HTTP semantics, and a variety of transports for it. | null | gsnedders | null | 1,540,829,778 | 2018-10-29T16:16:18 | comment | 18,328,673 | 18,327,249 | null | null | null |
50 | null | null | I don't believe it should be _illegal_ to create, or operate, a compatible backend for the software at any point.<p>The first-party solution, with all of the historical knowledge, employees, codebase, marketing budget, and so on and so forth, is going to be superior enough that these emulations will never gain sig... | null | esotericn | null | 1,540,829,756 | 2018-10-29T16:15:56 | comment | 18,328,672 | 18,328,644 | null | null | null |
51 | null | null | What does it mean "Hack the planet"? | null | andy32j3b | null | 1,540,829,747 | 2018-10-29T16:15:47 | comment | 18,328,671 | 18,328,094 | null | null | null |
52 | null | null | Dogs depended on humans through evolution which differs from cats which were simply worshiped by humans<p>or something like that idk | null | stevewodil | null | 1,540,829,747 | 2018-10-29T16:15:47 | comment | 18,328,670 | 18,327,758 | null | null | null |
53 | null | null | A lot of businesses and banks communicate electronically with people, not just phone calls but texts and emails. A smartphone is possibly (short of using a public library) the cheapest way to get access to those sorts of things as the world becomes increasingly digitized and connected (versus having a computer that is ... | null | Jtsummers | null | 1,540,829,816 | 2018-10-29T16:16:56 | comment | 18,328,677 | 18,328,659 | null | null | null |
54 | null | null | Doesn't FreeOTP allow you to change labels after adding a token? | null | dcbadacd | null | 1,540,829,803 | 2018-10-29T16:16:43 | comment | 18,328,676 | 18,328,621 | null | null | null |
55 | null | null | Maybe this could work for you? <a href="https://github.com/corbindavenport/creative-cloud-linux" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/corbindavenport/creative-cloud-linux</a><p>I suggest making your own script instead of using PoL (abandoned, check Phoenicis). | null | c487bd62 | null | 1,540,829,788 | 2018-10-29T16:16:28 | comment | 18,328,675 | 18,327,970 | null | null | null |
56 | null | null | On an aggregate scale it doesn't make sense to talk about a system based on "saving". You can't eat money in retirement.<p>So retirees are always extracting some fraction of the productive output of current labor. This fraction can go up or down depending on the economic growth rate and expectation ... | null | kenmicklas | null | 1,540,829,783 | 2018-10-29T16:16:23 | comment | 18,328,674 | 18,328,407 | null | null | null |
57 | null | null | Sign up at their main site: <a href="http://teambox.com/" rel="nofollow">http://teambox.com/</a>
And then log into the beta version. | null | aymeric | null | 1,327,468,259 | 2012-01-25T05:10:59 | comment | 3,508,483 | 3,507,851 | null | null | null |
58 | null | null | They are not removing the like button. | null | dcre | null | 1,540,829,828 | 2018-10-29T16:17:08 | comment | 18,328,679 | 18,328,471 | null | null | null |
59 | null | null | A windows license is a lot cheaper than an XBox. | null | behringer | null | 1,540,829,819 | 2018-10-29T16:16:59 | comment | 18,328,678 | 18,328,184 | null | null | null |
60 | null | null | This is business as usual for Zynga.<p>"They would sit and look at competitive products and write down all the features and make it obvious to us," the designer says. One contractor says he was offered freelance work from Zynga, related to mimicking a competitor's application, with explicit instructions: "Copy that gam... | null | amored | null | 1,327,468,240 | 2012-01-25T05:10:40 | comment | 3,508,482 | 3,508,354 | null | null | null |
61 | null | null | Pieter's businesses are impressive, but IMO not using React nowadays is actually harder than using it. Building stuff vanilla takes more time, effort and knowledge. | null | dvh1990 | null | 1,598,280,443 | 2020-08-24T14:47:23 | comment | 24,261,189 | 24,259,201 | null | null | null |
62 | null | null | He was probably a better negotiator. And citing laws that say you should be paid a certain amount, instead of showing her value to the company, is not a good tactic for getting a raise. | null | sp332 | null | 1,350,053,392 | 2012-10-12T14:49:52 | comment | 4,645,241 | 4,644,885 | null | null | null |
63 | null | null | C++ code only needs to be safe according to C++ rules (not Rust rules). So it is possible for the C++ to be safe, and the corresponding Rust code to be unsafe, e.g.,<p>* int foo(); which returns an uninitialized int is OK according to C++ rules, but would need a MaybeUninit<c_int> according to Rust rules.<p>* int... | null | fluffything | null | 1,598,280,422 | 2020-08-24T14:47:02 | comment | 24,261,184 | 24,244,998 | null | null | null |
64 | null | null | I've visited/lived in 7/10 of those cities, and really appreciated the fact that retail and public infra look the same between cities. In that sense, there's a certain "interoperability" (much like how most airports around the world work the same). It only takes a day or so to get used to ... | null | wenc | null | 1,598,280,434 | 2020-08-24T14:47:14 | comment | 24,261,186 | 24,260,430 | null | null | null |
65 | null | null | So do many adults... | null | bluedino | null | 1,598,280,374 | 2020-08-24T14:46:14 | comment | 24,261,180 | 24,261,013 | null | null | null |
66 | null | null | They must be pretty close for those kinds of sites, no? | null | tome | null | 1,598,280,391 | 2020-08-24T14:46:31 | comment | 24,261,181 | 24,260,616 | null | null | null |
67 | null | null | Then go ahead and make the argument! I'd love to see how you juxtaposition "the right to not be tortured" or "the right to not be enslaved" next to "the right <i>to be able</i> to use Dreebly Chat"...<p>Don't get me wrong. I <i>agree</i> with the OP in their ideals! Software <i>i... | null | kingdomcome50 | null | 1,598,280,419 | 2020-08-24T14:46:59 | comment | 24,261,182 | 24,253,944 | null | null | null |
68 | null | null | Something that works for me is to switch media. Start talking into a microphone. It's fast and easy to work things out a few different ways, and hearing it can help you find flaws that you might miss otherwise. | null | dhimes | null | 1,458,562,528 | 2016-03-21T12:15:28 | comment | 11,327,512 | 11,285,344 | null | null | null |
69 | null | null | There's a difference between accepting that other people dress in "slutty" outfits and making it ok, and not wanting sexuality jammed down your throat at a technology event. | null | heartsucker | null | 1,458,562,531 | 2016-03-21T12:15:31 | comment | 11,327,513 | 11,327,492 | null | null | null |
70 | null | null | Isn't that basically what the scientist asks in the last paragraph?<p>> “What about this hypothesis: sleep was the first state of life and it was from sleep that wakefulness emerged,” says Walker. “I think it’s probably a ridiculous hypothesis – but it’s also not entirely unreasonable.” | null | pluma | null | 1,458,562,480 | 2016-03-21T12:14:40 | comment | 11,327,510 | 11,326,701 | null | null | null |
71 | null | null | There are many things that would be illegal without a contract that are legal with one. That's kind of the point. | null | donatj | null | 1,458,562,506 | 2016-03-21T12:15:06 | comment | 11,327,511 | 11,326,833 | null | null | null |
72 | null | null | I have no idea. My post was more general and about principles rather than specifics. I have no knowledge of the specifics of the relevant terms of service for this company, I also don't know whether they form a binding contract in the relevant jurisdiction or what things are specifically legal to do in contracts i... | null | JupiterMoon | null | 1,458,562,586 | 2016-03-21T12:16:26 | comment | 11,327,516 | 11,326,859 | null | null | null |
73 | null | null | It would no longer be stealing because you agreed to it. This is why repossession is legal. | null | donatj | null | 1,458,562,613 | 2016-03-21T12:16:53 | comment | 11,327,517 | 11,327,466 | null | null | null |
74 | null | null | He has kind of always been like this. He's can be a good writer and has some interesting things to say, but I alway read his blog through my fingers covering my face, because his political writing is usually a cringe read, competitive with ESR's. "There is no reason for a woman to go to medical school. I... | null | tptacek | null | 1,458,562,570 | 2016-03-21T12:16:10 | comment | 11,327,514 | 11,325,607 | null | null | null |
75 | null | null | Agreed, react-router developers try too much to change and add new features to their baby. it has become a bit of a monster.
46KB for a minified router framework... | null | boubiyeah | null | 1,473,956,883 | 2016-09-15T16:28:03 | comment | 12,507,488 | 12,506,349 | null | null | null |
76 | null | null | To be fair, my company was a little unconventional. We made NLP systems for defense clients, and as such we were working on interesting problems and had some real scientists on our payroll. I actually felt kinda out of place because I came from a systems and platform background and wound up being immersed in academic C... | null | amyjess | null | 1,473,956,875 | 2016-09-15T16:27:55 | comment | 12,507,486 | 12,507,347 | null | null | null |
77 | null | null | I've been in construction and it's surprisingly common that one company tears street up for sewers and then patch it up. Then a week later, another subcontractor tears up the exact same spot for gas line repair. Both instances scheduled months in advance.<p>I don't know if you really need software for it... | null | vlehto | null | 1,458,562,618 | 2016-03-21T12:16:58 | comment | 11,327,518 | 11,324,936 | null | null | null |
78 | null | null | I don't even think you need to be confirmed at the company. I think once you put yourself as an employee of any given company, you can see their applicants, but they may have fixed this issue.<p>Though overall AngelList seem like a site that's focused on helping startups (and investors), and unlike most sites... | null | arikrak | null | 1,458,562,632 | 2016-03-21T12:17:12 | comment | 11,327,519 | 11,326,639 | null | null | null |
79 | null | null | It's funny you mention InfoPath. I know of at least two multi-billion dollar companies that have significant amounts of development time tied up in InfoPath. All of its still running, with the plan being to replace it over time.<p>Still just sitting there running.<p>No need for pardon's. Use what you like tha... | null | youdontknowtho | null | 1,473,956,866 | 2016-09-15T16:27:46 | comment | 12,507,483 | 12,506,581 | null | null | null |
80 | null | null | If the JVM has one bytecode compiler that it uses only during startup and another that it used the rest of the time, shouldn't it dump the bytecode generated by the first compiler from the cache at the point when it switches to the second compiler? | null | bobbyi_settv | null | 1,473,956,844 | 2016-09-15T16:27:24 | comment | 12,507,481 | 12,505,517 | null | null | null |
81 | null | null | Well said.<p>I was recently passed off a project from someone who didn't have a development background but had been working on C++... the amount of copy-paste, repetitive if statements and fixed length arrays makes the original code almost completely unusable and I was forced to suggest a total rewrite. | null | ultramancool | null | 1,473,956,836 | 2016-09-15T16:27:16 | comment | 12,507,480 | 12,506,726 | null | null | null |
82 | null | null | Interesting that he uses only one space after each of his colons. | null | jccc | null | 1,350,053,413 | 2012-10-12T14:50:13 | comment | 4,645,246 | 4,645,121 | null | null | null |
83 | null | null | And appearing on HN due to self-promotion by the author.<p><a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=jessicaSFNY" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/submitted?id=jessicaSFNY</a> | null | trhtrsh | null | 1,350,053,451 | 2012-10-12T14:50:51 | comment | 4,645,247 | 4,645,209 | null | null | null |
84 | null | null | $100k in NYC or SF is not going to get you much. | null | tricolon | null | 1,327,468,444 | 2012-01-25T05:14:04 | comment | 3,508,488 | 3,505,731 | null | null | null |
85 | null | null | I disagree.<p>"Please discard paper towels into wastebasket" is direct and specifies <i>exactly</i> what kind of behavior is desired. Your example doesn't do that. It says there <i>is</i> a wastebasket, but the only request is not to throw paper on the floor. It could be satisfied by leaving the wet paper towels on t... | null | xiaoma | null | 1,330,258,384 | 2012-02-26T12:13:04 | comment | 3,635,455 | 3,635,417 | null | null | null |
86 | null | null | Erlang's processes are green threads, they're just called "processes". Neither Erlang, nor Akka run 1 thread or process per actor, they just schedule multiple actors over N native threads inside the single process (ignoring multi-node situations). | null | dalailambda | null | 1,485,325,885 | 2017-01-25T06:31:25 | comment | 13,479,202 | 13,478,432 | null | null | null |
87 | null | null | Why does it matter? The complaints are either right, or they're wrong. The complainers' motives for making their complains have no bearing on that. | null | umanwizard | null | 1,485,325,888 | 2017-01-25T06:31:28 | comment | 13,479,203 | 13,479,114 | null | null | null |
88 | null | null | TorrentFreak maintains a list of providers that responded to a questionnaire about anonymity, including one about encryption used: <a href="https://torrentfreak.com/vpn-anonymous-review-160220/" rel="nofollow">https://torrentfreak.com/vpn-anonymous-review-160220/</a><p>Personally... | null | resfirestar | null | 1,485,325,877 | 2017-01-25T06:31:17 | comment | 13,479,201 | 13,478,266 | null | null | null |
89 | null | null | He's 70 FWIW | null | kevinkimball | null | 1,485,325,943 | 2017-01-25T06:32:23 | comment | 13,479,206 | 13,479,062 | null | null | null |
90 | null | null | Aside from what other said: compatibility with others OSs. But that's probably not very high on Apple's agenda (at least not for an FS). | null | hobarrera | null | 1,485,325,896 | 2017-01-25T06:31:36 | comment | 13,479,204 | 13,476,278 | null | null | null |
91 | null | null | I am saying that you are debating theory that has no place outside of debate of theory. It rings of privilege and naivete to the way the world actually works. Just search Twitter for "dead without Obamacare" and you will find plenty of "real consequences". | null | slg | null | 1,485,325,899 | 2017-01-25T06:31:39 | comment | 13,479,205 | 13,478,905 | null | null | null |
92 | null | null | One of the best type features of Go is the lack of need to do something like this: "@implements(IEatable)". If a class implements all of the methods of the interface, then it automatically implements that interface. Yuppy seems like a step backwards in OO in this regard. | null | jmpeax | null | 1,401,595,752 | 2014-06-01T04:09:12 | comment | 7,828,144 | 7,827,804 | null | null | null |
93 | null | null | No, those were fake news headlines run by Fox and Russian news agencies. | null | bduerst | null | 1,485,325,970 | 2017-01-25T06:32:50 | comment | 13,479,208 | 13,479,110 | null | null | null |
94 | null | null | Many people on Twitter have fewer followers before they tweet anything. | null | hawkice | null | 1,485,325,994 | 2017-01-25T06:33:14 | comment | 13,479,209 | 13,479,126 | null | null | null |
95 | null | null | This kid's ingenuity, determination and commitment toward his customers are very inspiring. It's obvious his dad is his role model. I expect great things from him in the future. | null | facorreia | null | 1,334,173,966 | 2012-04-11T19:52:46 | comment | 3,829,343 | 3,829,120 | null | null | null |
96 | null | null | Uh, not to be a complete jerk or anything, but do you realize that your comment is far easier to understand if you actually mention where you're from? Now it's like reading half of a joke. | null | unwind | null | 1,268,059,878 | 2010-03-08T14:51:18 | comment | 1,175,401 | 1,174,812 | null | null | null |
97 | null | null | How do you guys like 2checkout.com? | null | gibsonf1 | null | 1,268,060,031 | 2010-03-08T14:53:51 | comment | 1,175,403 | 1,175,141 | null | null | null |
98 | null | null | I've always wondered whether the growing modern obsession with bug killing and so forth might be counter productive.<p>Has anyone seen any studies they can recommend into the long term effect on our immune system? | null | ErrantX | null | 1,268,059,908 | 2010-03-08T14:51:48 | comment | 1,175,402 | 1,175,331 | null | null | null |
99 | null | null | The studies mentioned don't show that <i>using</i> hand sanitizers is ineffective, just that <i>mailing</i> the sanitizers to people along with informational pamphlets is ineffective. If you actually read the first study they report finding a significant (though small) effect on respiratory infections for families that... | null | goodside | null | 1,268,060,032 | 2010-03-08T14:53:52 | comment | 1,175,404 | 1,175,331 | null | null | null |
Hacker News corpus, 2007-Nov 2022
Dataset Description
Dataset Summary
Dataset Name: Hacker News Full Corpus (2007 - November 2022)
Description:
NOTE: I am not affiliated with Y Combinator.
This dataset is a July 2023 snapshot of YCombinator's BigQuery dump of the entire archive of posts and comments made on Hacker News. It contains posts from Hacker News' inception in 2007 through to November 16, 2022, when the BigQuery database was last updated.
The dataset does not incorporate any modifications or filtering - it is a raw dump from the original dataset provided by YCombinator. Hence, it retains the same structure and fields as the original BigQuery table, serving as a ready-to-use resource for conducting large-scale data analysis or training language models.
All credit for the original data collection and maintenance goes to YCombinator and the original post and comment authors. This version of the dataset has been prepared for convenience and ease of use within the HuggingFace ecosystem, especially for those interested in offline usage or who prefer not to use Google Cloud.
Please bear in mind that this dataset is a snapshot and will probably not be updated. For the latest data, consider accessing the live data directly from the official Hacker News API, potentially using Anant Narayanan's scripts.
Please use responsibly, respecting all relevant terms of use and privacy considerations inherent in the data.
Languages
English
Dataset Structure
Data Fields
| fullname | mode | type | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| title | NULLABLE | STRING | Story title |
| url | NULLABLE | STRING | Story url |
| text | NULLABLE | STRING | Story or comment text |
| dead | NULLABLE | BOOLEAN | Is dead? |
| by | NULLABLE | STRING | The username of the item's author. |
| score | NULLABLE | INTEGER | Story score |
| time | NULLABLE | INTEGER | Unix time |
| timestamp | NULLABLE | TIMESTAMP | Timestamp for the unix time |
| type | NULLABLE | STRING | Type of details (comment, comment_ranking, poll, story, job, pollopt) |
| id | NULLABLE | INTEGER | The item's unique id. |
| parent | NULLABLE | INTEGER | Parent comment ID |
| descendants | NULLABLE | INTEGER | Number of story or poll descendants |
| ranking | NULLABLE | INTEGER | Comment ranking |
| deleted | NULLABLE | BOOLEAN | Is deleted? |
Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
This dataset provides a snapshot of the Hacker News posts and comments archive, sourced from YCombinator's open data, to enable easy and direct access without the need for a Google Cloud account or BigQuery interface, and without putting undue strain on the HN API. It aims to simplify the data acquisition process, promoting its use within the HuggingFace ecosystem for various tasks including analysis, trend prediction, sentiment studies, and language model training. By minimizing barriers to access, this dataset encourages a wider usage, fostering innovation in natural language processing and related fields.
Annotations
Personal and Sensitive Information
This dataset has not undergone specific checks for personally identifiable information (PII); hence, it's possible that some may exist within the data. However, as the data source is publicly available and shared by YCombinator, any potential PII present is already part of the public domain.
Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
The collective wisdom and perspectives captured in the posts and comments of this Hacker News dataset represent a unique gift from YCombinator and countless contributors worldwide; it is part of the common heritage of humanity. The potential insights to be gleaned and the future knowledge to be generated, especially through the training of language models on this corpus, can provide unbounded new perspectives, enriching our understanding and potential solutions to complex issues. It is a testament to the power of shared knowledge and open dialogue in shaping the world. While there is a risk that some may use language models trained on this dataset for disinformation purposes, it's worth noting that the misuse of technology is a challenge that predates this dataset. The proverbial horse of misused technology has long since left the barn; our focus now must be on harnessing this shared intellectual legacy responsibly for the common good.
Discussion of Biases
Given that Hacker News is a technology-focused platform with a largely self-selected user base, the content and perspectives found within this dataset may lean towards technology, entrepreneurship, and related fields, often reflecting the views and biases of this specific community. As such, users should be aware that analysis drawn from this data may not fully represent a balanced, global perspective and might contain inherent biases towards topics and viewpoints that are overrepresented in the Hacker News community.
Additional Information
Licensing Information
In the absence of an explicit license for the upstream BigQuery dataset, this dataset uses the same MIT license as the Hacker News API. The upstream terms of use are reproduced here:
This dataset is publicly available for anyone to use under the following terms provided by the Dataset Source - https://github.com/HackerNews/API - and is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, express or implied, from Google. Google disclaims all liability for any damages, direct or indirect, resulting from the use of the dataset.
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